This squawking rubber chicken won a blue ribbon at the barnyard games for its shrill yell! It’s a soft vinyl 13″ chicken that squeals and squawks with every squeeze. Guaranteed attention getter; we irritated everyone in our office when we were testing it. Now, you can irritate everyone in your life, just like you’ve always dreamed.
• 13 hilarious inches long • Very loud squawk • Superior quality vinyl feels like plucked poultry skin • Won a ribbon for loudness
Cool Feeling Rubber Duck, weight balanced and waterproof that floats upright, the very first human character expressed rubber ducky, depicting teenager’s rebellious nature by flipping baseball hat backward, bath toy novelty as well as rubber duck racing racer, authentic design and made by inventor, Steve S.H. Chen who has created rubber duck industry, using rubber ducks to reflect human character, gender, hobby, sports, and work professional, etc. Safe toy.
Straight from the nineties, this vintage Safety 1st rubber duck was designed with baby in mind!
Carefully crafted from quality vinyl, baby’s ducky is as precious as your old record collection. You and baby will both enjoy the painted details and debossed eyebrows that make the Safety 1st rubber duck as special as you think you are. The paint is probably nontoxic, which will give you the comfort you need while baby is teething.
Additional text from The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY:
While rubber squeak toys have been around since the 1800s, no one has identified exactly who hatched the idea of the rubber duck. Examples of yellow, molded-rubber duck toys appeared around the 1940s. Over the years, their design has evolved, settling on a standard form of a swimming duck with a bright orange bill. In more recent years, rubber ducks are not even rubber–they’re mostly made of vinyl. Rubber ducks are most often identified as a bath-time plaything for babies and toddlers. Their image as the quintessential tub toy was sealed in 1970 when Ernie, the cheerful orange Muppet on “Sesame Street” sang “Rubber Duckie.” The catchy song went on to become a childhood hit, in the same way that the ducks themselves had become a standard part of childhood. Simple, durable, and inexpensive, they outlasted more complex toys. The cheerful yellow quackers have become such an artifact of pleasant childhood memories and nostalgia, some manufacturers offer them in forms suited more to adult collectors than to little tykes in the tub.
Details
Title: Rubber duck Creator: Safety 1st Date Created: 1996 Location: China Subject Keywords: duck, bathing Type: Baby and Toddler Toys Medium: vinyl, paint
Perfect for encouraging saving pennies and pounds! This duck has dressed up in her Rabbit outfit! Insert coins into the slot on the back of the head, then twist and pull to remove and access your savings.
Feed money only! Not recommended for food!
Created by celebrity Hong Kong designer Eddie Hui.
Harry Ponder (and the Ducky Shallows) by Celebriducks, July 2017
The Wizard of Bath Water!
Harry Ponder is a rubber ducky dressed up as your favorite magical school boy from another world. He’s a collectible and limited edition piece of toy art, with a mop top of hair, circle glasses, prep school uniform and armed with his own book and ordinary magic wand.
Harry Ponder always floats upright and is sealed to stay clean.
Full “Rubber Ducky” Size fits perfectly in your hand and won’t get lost in the bath.